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Debate: Is there a future for the two-state solution?
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Debate: Is there a future for the two-state solution?

UPDATED! Much has changed in the 30 years since Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated. At this year's General Assembly, Jewish Federations partnered with SAPIR Journal to put on a fascinating, thought-provoking, and, most importantly, respectful conversation about the future of the two-state solution.

The Glue, with Eric Fingerhut · John Podhoretz, Tamar Ish-Shalom, Michael Koplow

December 10, 202557m 38s

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Show Notes

This year’s General Assembly marked 30 years since the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister and Peacemaker Yitzhak Rabin. With so much that has happened in these decades, and the past two years in particular, we partnered with SAPIR Journal to host a debate about the future of the two-state solution. 

Arguing in favor of it was Michael Koplow, the Chief Policy Officer of Israel Policy Forum. In the opposition, we had John Podhoretz, editor of Commentary Magazine. The debate was moderated by Tamar Ish-Shalom, a journalist and news anchor for Channel 13 News Israel.

Find all the clips from General Assembly on this YouTube playlist.

"The Glue, with Eric Fingerhut," is brought to you by Jewish Federations on North America, the backbone of the North American Jewish community, representing over 350 communities across North America. Find out how you can get involved or donate to your local Federation at www.jewishfederations.org.

 

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Executive Produced by Niv Elis. Produced by Charlie Freedman.

Topics

conflict managementpeacedebateisraelmiddle easttwo-state solutionpalestinianpalestinian authority